Bernardo TK 315 P / 1800 Panel Saw - 400 V
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Description
The Bernardo TK 315 P / 1800 - 400 V is a professional woodworking panel saw, with a 3.0 kW (4.0 HP) motor, weighing 248 kg. Krollit, official Bernardo distributor since 2007.
- Table size: 825 x 800 mm
- Sliding carriage: 1800 x 270 mm
- Cutting length: 1800 mm
- Maximum blade diameter: 315 x 30 mm
- Max. cutting height 90° / 45°: 100 / 80 mm
- Cutting width on rip fence: 1240 mm
Who uses the TK 315 P / 1800 - 400 V and for what
Professional carpentry workshops use the TK 315 P / 1800 - 400 V for squaring panels with a sliding carriage, cutting chipboard, MDF, and solid wood panels.
Its place in the Bernardo range
The Bernardo TK 315 P / 1800 - 400 V is part of the Bernardo range of panel saws, distributed in Italy by Krollit since 2007. The Bernardo range includes models of various categories and performance levels: to choose the right machine for your use case, you can consult the Bernardo catalog on Krollit or contact customer support for selection assistance.
Krollit logistics and support
Machine shipping in 5-9 working days (7 days to the South). For spare parts and accessories, shipping in 3-5 working days from Krollit warehouse. Italian customer support available for technical documentation, product sheets, and spare parts order management. Krollit has been an official distributor since 2007.
Who is the TK 315 P / 1800 - 400 V for
The TK 315 P / 1800 - 400 V is recommended for the following professional profiles:
- Professional carpenters: squaring panels with a sliding carriage for precise 90° cuts.
- Furniture manufacturers and joinery workshops: cutting chipboard, MDF, and solid wood panels.
Not suitable for: processing metal sheets (machine dedicated to wood: specific shears and saws are needed for metal).
Working capacity
| Cutting length | 1800 mm |
| Max. cutting height 90° / 45° | 100 / 80 mm |
| Cutting width on rip fence | 1240 mm |
Spindle, tools and speed
| Maximum blade diameter | 315 x 30 mm |
| Blade speed | 4000 rpm |
| Scoring blade speed | 5800 rpm |
| Scoring blade | 90 x 20 mm |
Table, dimensions and geometry
| Table size | 825 x 800 mm |
| Table height | 870 mm |
| Table extension | 500 x 310 mm |
| Machine dimensions (L x W x H) | 1800 x 2870 x 1140 mm |
| Approx. weight | 248 kg |
Motor and power supply
| Motor power (S1 100%) | 3.0 kW (4.0 HP) |
| Motor power (S6 40%) | 4.2 kW (5.7 HP) |
| Voltage | 400 V |
Other specifications
| Sliding carriage | 1800 x 270 mm |
| Table enlargement | 800 x 440 mm |
| Squaring table with roller | 700 x 580 mm |
| Dust extraction outlet | Ø 100 mm |
Frequently Asked Questions
What panel sizes can it square?
See "Carriage size" and "Useful carriage length" in the technical table.
Professional sliding carriages measure 2,000-3,200 mm. Longer panels require larger industrial panel saws.
Does it have a scoring saw for coated panels?
Professional models offer a scoring saw as standard or optional to prevent chipping on MDF and laminates.
The scoring saw performs a shallow pre-cut before the main cut, eliminating the problem of chipping on the visible side of the panel.
What cutting height and angle does it offer?
See "Max cutting height" and "Blade inclination" in the technical table.
Blade inclination (typically 0-46°) allows 45° cuts for joints and chamfered edges. Check the useful height at 45°, which is less than the maximum at 90°.
Required power supply and power?
Professional panel saws require 400 V three-phase with motors from 4 to 7 kW.
Check the capacity of the electrical line and the presence of a dedicated residual current device.
How much does the machine weigh?
From 200 kg to over 800 kg for industrial models complete with long carriage.
Installation requires a flat and level floor. For continuous use, anchoring with dowels is recommended for stability in more demanding operations.










